All I know is I see promise with the Dion Jordan pick and if this guy can come back healthy, I see great things in the future with him reeking havoc on NFL QB's. Jury is still out, but you can clearly see his talents.

Funny how Ireland was "right" about Lane, but if drafted him it would be he;s a rookie, give him time. The same posts are praising the potential of Jordan when he is on par with Lane. lol. I love being a fan.

Funny how Ireland was "right" about Lane, but if drafted him it would be he;s a rookie, give him time. The same posts are praising the potential of Jordan when he is on par with Lane. lol. I love being a fan.

I was Dion Jordan's biggest fan throughout the entire process. He was my dream scenario already last October.

But I won't hesitate to say it's been a disappointment so far. I didn't expect a lot out of his rookie season and he has been battling an injury, but you'd still like to see him show a couple of flashes, instead of just the two coverage "sacks" we've seen so far.

The same posts are praising the potential of Jordan when he is on par with Lane. lol. I love being a fan.

Well, this is a matter of opinion now isn't it Mak? IMO, nothing wrong with praising some flashes of success that Jordan has had versus focusing on folks that think he is on par with Lane Johnson.

Two different players, two different positions. Lane is not nursing injuries, Jordan has been and Miami drafted him knowing he had a repaired shoulder. Give him time, I still see good things in the future and IF that does happen, I will expect a different post from you South Florida game fisherman!!!

Funny how Ireland was "right" about Lane, but if drafted him it would be he;s a rookie, give him time. The same posts are praising the potential of Jordan when he is on par with Lane. lol. I love being a fan.

Uh... Johnson has taken every snap for his team at right tackle and can't protect the QB.

Jordan reaggravated an injury and has played limited snaps. I don't see the correlation here....

Funny how Ireland was "right" about Lane, but if drafted him it would be he;s a rookie, give him time. The same posts are praising the potential of Jordan when he is on par with Lane. lol. I love being a fan.

The 3 best offensive tackles entering the draft have struggled. Some analysts were saying that we should trade up for Fisher or Jockel.

NFL.COM wrote:

Eric Fisher struggling out of gate for Kansas City Chiefs

High picks at offensive lineman are supposed to be safer than other positions, but Eric Fisher and the No. 2 overall pick, Jacksonville Jaguars tackle Luke Joeckel, have gotten off to rough starts. (Joeckel's struggles have been less dramatic.)

Fisher, playing right tackle, was called for holding twice during the Chiefs' 26-16 win over the Philadelphia Eagles on "Thursday Night Football." He appeared to give up at least two sacks. Pro Football Focus had him down for five total pressures, including a few plays where Eagles defensive lineman Fletcher Cox almost instantly beat him off the line of scrimmage. We noticed the Chiefs sliding their protection towards Fisher's side to help.

Funny how Ireland was "right" about Lane, but if drafted him it would be he;s a rookie, give him time. The same posts are praising the potential of Jordan when he is on par with Lane. lol. I love being a fan.

Now, I can't post it.

2 games in & Ireland was right about a player he did not pick. Players are drafted for what teams think they "will become", not what they are right now.

Out of these picks Jeff Ireland orchestrated, 3 of them have been hurt, so the jury is still out on them, but Dion Jordan, Taylor and Davis all have ability I am excited to see, but they have to get healthy first.

Dion Sims looks to have promise to contribute at tight end. Sturgis so far is a stud and from what I have heard Don Jones is a good special teams guy. Jenkins, Thomas and Gillislee are the three that I haven't seen or heard much from.

I think it a little hard to say what a player is going to be going into Week 3. Lane Johnson got dominated by a very good player in Justin Houston. He can still develop into a solid OT, but he is struggling right now.

We all knew Dion Jordan was coming off a shoulder surgery and had hurt the shoulder again. That said, he does have a sack and should have had another sack, but unfortunately for him he thought Luck had gotten rid of the ball.

I think it unfair to call a guy a bust or say a team was right or wrong on a kid after 2 games. For what it worth, I do expect Dion to be more of a factor the more he plays and with the shoulder being healthy.

I think it unfair to call a guy a bust or say a team was right or wrong on a kid after 2 games. For what it worth, I do expect Dion to be more of a factor the more he plays and with the shoulder being healthy.

I agree completely. All of these guys can go on to have long, productive careers in this league.Its all in what a team is looking for and how they feel they are in other areas.When a guy is struggling to find a team in year 4 or 5, he is a bust. Until then they are "developing"

He sat Jordan behind Vernon, the media pumped Vernon like he was the next Wake, and now Vernon has stunk it up. Now we will see Jordan start to get more time, and I will bet he will look better than Vernon, Ireland becomes the savior..